MDBCs 23 Aug 2023
August 23rd 2023 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Battle of Kursk Day (Russia)
- Christian feast day:
- Day of the National Flag (Ukraine)
- European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism or Black Ribbon Day (European Union and other countries), and related observances:
- International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
- National Day for Physicians (Iran)
- Umhlanga Day (Eswatini)
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
Find Your Inner Nerd Day
Health Unit Coordinators Day
National Sponge Cake Day
Cheap Flight Day
Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition
International Blind Dog Day
National Cuban Sandwich Day
National Levi Day
National Valentino Day
Trixie Mattel’s Birthday
William Ernest Henley’s Birthday
Rick Springfield’s Birthday
River Phoenix’s Birthday
Kobe Bryant’s Birthday
Jennelle Eliana’s Birthday
James Tucker’s Birthday
Francesca Reale’s Birthday
Badda TD’s Birthday
Fun Observances
Ride Like the Wind Day
August 23 is Ride Like the Wind Day, a day to well, ride like the wind if you can. The day also commemorates the first time the Kremer Prize was awarded in 1977. The prize is awarded to people who pioneer human powered flight.
Human powered flights are aircraft that use human muscle power to run. Due to technological issues - they are unable to fly for long distances or for a considerable amount of time - human powered flights are usually flown for experimental and recreational purposes.
The first authenticated human powered flight that was successful in taking off and flying for a significant distance took place in 1961. Derek Piggott, a glider pilot in the British Royal Air Force flew Southampton University's Man Powered Aircraft on November 9, 1961, for about 600 meters.
Running Away
The holiday is a play on the English language phrase run like the wind, which means to run very fast. It is sometimes used in the context of running away from someone or something - the 1980 song Ride Like the Wind, by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross, recounts the story of an outlaw who runs away to Mexico to avoid punishment.
Ride like the wind is also sometimes used to refer to the act of doing things without purpose. Just like the wind can change direction at any time, someone riding like the wind can change the course of their lives without any warning and do things without any rhyme or reason.
How to Celebrate?
- Learn more about the history and science of human powered flight.
- Take flying lessons and ride like the wind.
- Take your bike out for a spin and feel the wind in your hair.
Did You Know…
…that Jacqueline Cochran was the first woman to break the sound barrier on May 18, 1953?
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When I enlisted in my teens, I took up smoking cigars to make myself look more mature. Did it work?
Well, one time, as I proudly puffed away at our NCO club,
an older sergeant growled, “Hey, kid, your candy bar’s on fire.”
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Sign above the toilet in a women’s latrine at Camp Ripley in Minnesota:
“If you are reading this sign while using this latrine, you are in the wrong one.”
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Few civilians know what a quartermaster does. So during my aircraft carrier’s Family Day, I demonstrated a procedure called semaphore—I grabbed my flags and signaled an imaginary ship.
Then I asked a little girl, “Now do you know what I do?”
She said, “You’re a cheerleader.”
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Q: Why should the number 288 never be mentioned?
A: It's two gross.
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I put my root beer in a square glass. Now it's just beer.
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